Lukas
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Lukas
AvailableLukas is a brown and white tabby with a short coat who lives in Warren, MI. He is a neutered male, approximately 2 years and 11 months old, house trained, and current on his rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. Lukas does not have special needs.
About Lukas
Lukas is a playful and lively cat who brings a lot of energy to any room. He doesnāt shy away from expressing himself, and youāll likely hear his opinionsāheās quite the talker. Lukas gets along well with other cats and has a close bond with his brother, Binx. While Binx is the cuddly, laid-back one, Lukas is always eager to dash around, chase toys, and entertain himself. Still, he appreciates affection, though only when heās in the mood for it. With a beautiful short brown and white tabby coat, Lukas is up to date on his vaccinations, neutered, and fully vetted, including being FELV/FIV negative and microchipped. Lukas is house trained and would thrive in an active homeāespecially if he can stay with or have contact with his sibling. Lukas was born on June 28, making him a Cancer: expect plenty of personality and affection on his terms. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Lukas
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lukas, as a tabby domestic shorthair, adapts well to a variety of homes and tends to thrive in environments where he can interact and play. He would do well in a home that offers plenty of stimulation and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby cats like Lukas do not require outdoor space and generally thrive indoors, especially when given toys and room to play. A safe, enriched indoor environment is ideal for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lukasās playful and friendly nature makes him a good fit for families with respectful children who understand cat boundaries. Supervision is helpful during initial introductions.











